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Astyanax
#1
Posted 27 January 2011 - 10:01 PM
All formal dogmatic religions are fallacious and must never be accepted by self-respecting persons as final.
-- Hypatia
#2
Posted 28 January 2011 - 10:51 AM
#3
Posted 28 January 2011 - 06:10 PM
#4
Posted 28 January 2011 - 10:49 PM
Not to mention that "the fire of Flaming Polyps" sounds like Nintendo code for hemorrhoids... WHAT was Astyanax trying to do again?That kid sure is a messy little bastard. The arcade game is okay, never played the NES port.
*huggles*
Areala
All formal dogmatic religions are fallacious and must never be accepted by self-respecting persons as final.
-- Hypatia
#5
Posted 01 February 2011 - 10:27 PM
It was not meant to be.
My mother bought me Robo Warrior, by Jaleco also, instead. If you look at the box art of both, they are quite similar (red lettering for the title and a guy on the cover-though RW was cyborg). She apparently told the clerk at Payless (in Northern California, PL is a general store like K-Mart, not just shoes) that I wanted some game that had red lettering for the title and had a guy on the cover. Robo Warrior is what the clerk handed her, and that is what she bought.
After getting over being annoyed and quite sad, I actually played RW (this took all of about 4 minutes longer than the car ride home for my pre-teen mind to work out). Little did I know that years later, I would still be playing it and enjoying that repetitious, annoying (and FIRST survival horror NES title) game that was the twice removed 4th cousin of the Bomberman series (look it up).
I never got Astyanax. After getting RW, I forgot about it. Anyone play Astyanax and enjoy it?
#6
Posted 03 February 2011 - 05:58 PM
#7
Posted 03 February 2011 - 07:06 PM
I'm surprised you noticed the guy on the cover and not the big dragon.
It was my mom and a clerk at the store that got confused. Having heard her version of the story a few times over the years, apparently this was the only NES title they had that had any "guy" on the cover with red lettering so she thought that was it.
#8
Posted 03 February 2011 - 10:00 PM
It was my mom and a clerk at the store that got confused. Having heard her version of the story a few times over the years, apparently this was the only NES title they had that had any "guy" on the cover with red lettering so she thought that was it.
Reminds me of when I asked for Final Fantasy for Christmas. My mom ended up picking up Dr. Chaos because FF was sold out, and she thought Dr. Chaos looked like something I would like. I never even opened it, and exchanged it for FF when it was in stock. Ironically, the final boss in FF is named Chaos... coincidence, or did my mom see the name in my FF issue of Nintendo Power?
#9
Posted 04 February 2011 - 01:25 AM
I did!I never got Astyanax. After getting RW, I forgot about it. Anyone play Astyanax and enjoy it?
I remember renting it and not caring too much for it initially because I didn't understand the concept of "powering up" your attacks. Once I understood that, however, I got more enjoyment out of it. I don't remember actually finishing it, but the between-level cut-scenes that told the story were very pretty, and the bosses were just flat-out weird. The first level boss was a dragon-type creature that detached its own head and attacked you with it, then suddenly transformed into an armoured knight once you beat the dragon.
Jaleco's developers had some issues.
*huggles*
Areala
All formal dogmatic religions are fallacious and must never be accepted by self-respecting persons as final.
-- Hypatia
#10
Posted 14 May 2012 - 07:12 PM
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